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Vern is a masculine given name, most often a shortened form of Vernon but also used independently. The name commonly appears in English-speaking countries and has been in use since the 19th century, with its peak popularity in the mid-20th century. Vern is sometimes chosen for its informal, down-to-earth connotation and has generally declined in use in recent decades.

Origin and usage

Vern typically derives from Vernon, a name with Norman roots that entered English through place-name adoption.

Notable people

Notable individuals named Vern include Vern Gosdin, an American country singer; Vern Yip, an American interior

In fiction

In literature and film, Vern Tessio is a central character in Stephen King’s novella The Body, which

Variants and related names

Vern is closely related to Vernon; Verne is a variant often associated with the novelist Jules Verne.

As
a
stand-alone
given
name,
Vern
has
appeared
across
North
America
and
other
English-speaking
regions,
especially
in
the
United
States.
designer
and
television
personality;
Vern
Lundquist,
an
American
sportscaster;
Vern
Ruhle,
an
American
baseball
pitcher;
and
Vern
Law,
an
American
Hall
of
Fame
pitcher.
These
figures
illustrate
the
name’s
historical
presence
in
sports,
music,
and
media.
was
adapted
as
Stand
by
Me
(1986).
The
name
appears
in
other
works
as
well,
typically
signaling
a
straightforward,
approachable
character.
The
feminine
forms
include
Verna,
while
Vernon
remains
the
longer
form
from
which
Vern
is
derived.